She shocked the other models by urinating in a diaper while on a shoot which Nicole Linkletter was disgusted about.

D'Amato would run around with wigs, masks, and weird outfits; and once had a long conversation with a Pampas Grass bush she named "Cousin It." The judges eliminated D'Amato seventh (sixth in overall rank since fellow contestant Cassandra Jean quit in episode four) in London during her only ever bottom two appearance which Jayla Rubinelli had survived for the second consecutive time.

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She explained that this support truly comes from her heart because she wants other models to look their best, especially on national television.

D'Amato cites having been abused as a child as the reason for her hard-hitting, survivalist attitude.

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Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. Her parents divorced when she was two, with her mother in custody for 25 years. D'Amato claims to have been dared to send in an audition tape to America's Next Top Model because her friends were obsessed with the show.